Reformation History (428)
  1. For Erasmus, it would be better for people in general to bear the disease of moralism and choice than to be cured of it by the preaching and teaching of God’s unconditional election of sinners in Christ.
  2. On this episode, Caleb and Scott complete their comments on the Augsburg Confession and the Apology.
  3. Caleb Keith is joined by John Hoyum to discuss articles 20 and 21 of the Augsburg Confession and Apology.
  4. Caleb and Scott talk about article 16 of the Augsburg Confession.
  5. Luther's response to Erasmus was not meant to be a polite contribution to an academic duel.
  6. Luther’s allies and opponents also would not allow him to put off responding to Erasmus indefinitely. They badgered him constantly to write a response.
  7. What Luther is doing in his Catechism is teaching how the gospel is an action of the whole Trinity, not just one of the persons.
  8. Caleb and Scott discuss article four of the Apology to the Augsburg Confession.
  9. Caleb and Scott read and discuss the first three articles of the Augsburg Confession and the Apology.
  10. The reformers were compelled to confess the true faith and challenge corrupt practices—this is what the Augsburg Confession is about.
  11. Scott and Caleb introduce the Augsburg Confession.
  12. We continue to run the race, knowing the victory has been won and given to us through Christ Jesus.
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